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'R-'lr 3'3 1'7 'wat A few J nth: ogo we started our olovunth yoar in school. NLSL Geraldine Thompson was selected as sponsor and claus vfficorsmnro elected on followtsg Prosidont, bill Knobfslg Vice Prosidont Arden Fankg Socrotlry, June Hoosclg Treasurer, Goorgt Hootel. sunlly tho Juniors roccivo all 'cOnceSSione to :oll rofrtsh ont: nt tho bagkotball games, and this yogr was Ho ozcontion. No inttitutod Q now limo, tnpt nf tolling coLtn and pop, under the logdorship of Ardon Wunk no had Q vory profitqblo businots. V oaring Christmas wo nurriod to get our ploy, Tho Rod Hoadod Sto'ocl1ild, roudy. On the night of Docoubor l7 wo proaontod it and were suocossful beyond all drosua, thanksto tho fine acting of the cast. The ploy vas hit ,und rocoivod cfmp- limonts fro? ull who tgw it. mxodiatoly nftorChristmaa wo wore vory buoy. Tho county buokotbull tournd cnt was just around tho corntr ond propfrotiont had to bu undo to doll rofrosnronta. The ond of tho buukotball sogson nodnttnd and of our calling busincgs pnd thoro was Q lull in clpao nctlvitloz fdr Q fov mocks. f all those activities uf the yo r, tho Junior-Senior Rtcoption was tho root important. Thi: wus hold it tho F.O.P. Lodge in Lngunspurt, Indiana fH tho night uf Nay 2. Afttr Q dolicious binquot ovory no rttirod tw the bnllrowm whore tnoy enjoyed grirmt and dxwnoingg for tho Vfllilfi. 'q'ogrotting tho lon: mf tnrto of nur alyss- mutot during tho ytgr, tvonty-zno uf us Qw f rwgrd tw ontor tho oonilr clrst next year. Wo ntpo that lt will bo at tuccofgful CL the putt uno. U ands tho history of our Glass for one morc your. Wo novo taken anwtncr stop forward toward our goal, succota, and are ongorly striving on- ward sw thot wo may attain thdt goal as suon as possible.
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Page 61 text:
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nThe Red-Headed Stepchildn This C0mG3Y-drama by Charles George was pre- sented in the star City Auditorium on the night of December 17, lQ4O under- the' direction - if Miss Thompson. The cast was as follows: Mrs. Edith Russellfhichardfs second wifej, , . . . . . . . Q Betty Jo Moyer Mrs. Oliver Woodruff Society matron Marie Zeider . r A J ' Mrs. hmory ScottCSociety matronl. . .Jeanne Cooper BriggSKThe Russellsf butlerj. , , , ,Egygg Fgopmgn Lucia RussellCTheir daughterl. . , Jane Hoesel Dudley RuSSGllCTheir Soni. . . . . .Willard Hauser Richard RussellQA financierb. . . . . .Bill Knebel Elizabeth Ruseellfhichardfe Daughter from tneuestp I I I I I l I Q I O I U I I I I I I I George GarrisonCPresumably Luciais admirerb. . . . . . . . . Robert Allen Ethel Ashbyfloung society girlj. . Zela Mae Sutton Lucille Chriotylloung society girlj. . . . . . . . . . . . . Arvillia Epnnell Flora FarnumCDudley's inamoratal. . . Betty Copper When Richard Russellbrings his young daughter by his first marriage '.frem the Western' branch, where she has been brought up without education or culture, to his fashionable Chicago home to live, society freely predicts that the experiment will be a failureg and it io. lt would be easier to domesticate the wild deer than to tame this free and unspoiled child of nature, who is in her element breaking bronches and completely at sea in U trying to learn the technique of afternoon tea. What with her unhappy propensity for antagonizing her step-mother by her social blunder and for win- ning the heart of her step-sieterls beau, wild Bees soon finds herself about as popular with the women of the household ae a case of measles. Due to the death of her father, Miss Thompson was unable to direct the play during the final re- hearsals. Mr. Lloyd Rcplegle and Mrs. Mary Car- penter assisted at this time. Music for the production was furnished by the Star City School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Charles Byfield,
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